Leo P. Gallagher Funeral home has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements. A private funeral mass will be held at her school Sacred Heart of Greenwich followed by a private burial with her immediate family. Continue Reading →
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Leo P. Gallagher Funeral home has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements. A private funeral mass will be held at her school Sacred Heart of Greenwich followed by a private burial with her immediate family. Continue Reading →
A weekly update on the real estate market in Greenwich including new listings, price changes and open houses. Continue Reading →
M&T Bank in Cos Cob at 100 East Putnam wants to remain open throughout construction of a mixed use building with 22 apartments including moderate income units, submitted under the town’s 6-110 workforce housing regulation before a moratorium was initiated. The commission has concerns that a stand of old growth trees would be removed at the steep ledge behind the development. Continue Reading →
Registrar of Voters: “We are closely reviewing all of the news regarding COVID-19. And we are participating in weekly calls with the Secretary of the State. At this point, the Democratic and Republican Primaries are still on. We are focused on appropriate social distancing, best practices for sanitizing surfaces, and continuing to make your voting experience a pleasant one.” Continue Reading →
The town hall parking garage was deteriorating and in need of repair. Two engineering firms said no life-safety conditions exist, but deferring maintenance would drastically increase costs and could lead to partial/full closure of the garage. Continue Reading →
“These are not normal times. But I have faith in the people of Connecticut that we will come together and act as one community to mitigate and survive this crisis. When it passes, I hope we can all look back and feel proud of how we helped one another.” – State Senator Alex Kasser Continue Reading →
Local attorneys John Heagney, Stephen Walko and Andrew Gould helped organize this once in a blue moon event, which in fact may be the last event in the Performing Arts Center at GHS with over 100 attendees for a while. Continue Reading →
All previously approved out-of-state travel is rescinded. Continue Reading →
Reaction to the CIAC’s decision Tuesday to cancel winter tournament play was swift. Sadness and anger were expressed in the form of a petition and a planned protest at CIAC headquarters. Continue Reading →